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Archaeological Chemistry— III
Lambert; Archaeological Chemistry—III Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1984.
Lambert; Archaeological Chemistry—III Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1984.
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ADVANCES
IN
CHEMISTRY
SERIES
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Archaeological Chemistry—III Joseph B. Lambert, EDITOR Northwestern University
Based on a symposium sponsored by the Division of the History of Chemistry at the 184th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Kansas City Missouri, September 12-17,1982
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Archaeological chemistry—III. (Advances in chemistry series 0065-2393; 205) "Based on a symposium sponsored by the Division of the History of Chemistry at the 184th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Kansas City, Missouri, September 12-17, 1982." "Seventh Symposium on Archaeological Chemistry"—Pref. Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Archaeological chemistry—Congresses. I. Lambert, Joseph Β. II. American Chemical Society. Division of the History of Chemistry. III. American Chemical Society. Meeting (184th: 1982: Kansas City, Mo. ) VI. Symposium on Archaeological Chemistry (7th: 1982: Kansas City Mo.) V. Series. QD1.A355 no. 205 540s [930.1 " Ό 2 8 ' 5 ] ISBN 0-8412-0767-4
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FOREWORD A D V A N C E S I N C H E M I S T R Y SERIES was
founded i n 1949
by
the
American Chemical Society as an outlet for symposia and collections of data i n special areas of topical interest that could not be accommodated i n the Society's journals. It provides a medium for symposia that would otherwise be fragmented, their papers distributed among several journals or not published at all. Papers are reviewed critically according to A C S editorial standards and receive the careful attention and processing characteristic of A C S publications. Volumes i n the A D V A N C E S I N C H E M I S T R Y SERIES maintain the integrity of
the
symposia on w h i c h they are based; however, verbatim reproductions of previously published papers are not accepted. Papers may include reports of research as well as reviews since symposia may embrace both types of presentation.
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ABOUT THE EDITOR JOSEPH
B.
LAMBERT
is Professor
of
Chemistry at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. H e was born in Fort Sheridan, Illinois, and grew up in San Antonio, Texas. H e received his undergraduate education at Yale University (B.S., 1962) and carried out his graduate studies at the C a l i f o r n i a Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 1965). In 1965, he returned to Illinois to begin his work at Northwestern. His research has been d i v i d e d among the areas of nuclear magnetic resonance, conformational analysis, organic reaction mechanisms, and archaelogical chemistry. The editor has been an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow (1968-1970), a Guggenheim Fellow (1973), and a Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (1978). H e was awarded the National Fresenius Award in 1976 and was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1981. H e has been the author of four books, one A C S audio course, and over 180 publications in scientific journals. H e has served on the editorial boards of Organic Magnetic Resonance, Atis and Sciences, and International X-Ray Emission Spectrometry. H e is immediate past chairman of the A C S Subdivision of Archaeological Chemistry.
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